biased view

collocation in English

meaningsofbiasedandview

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biased
adjective
uk
/ˈbaɪ.əst/
us
/ˈbaɪ.əst/
showing an unreasonable like or dislike for a person based on ...
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view
noun
uk
/vjuː/
us
/vjuː/
an opinion, belief, or idea, or a way of thinking ...
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(Definition ofbiasedandviewfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofbiased view

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Reviews that confuse opinion with evidence may present abiasedviewfrom lack of attention to well-accepted scientific principles.
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However, the theoretical section includes a number of questionable assumptions which may give abiasedviewof what can be achieved in practice.
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If the criterion is not met, the ontology may capture abiasedviewof the domain.
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The present study investigated the degree to which children who are maltreated by their peers have abiasedviewof anger and are less attuned to cues of other emotions.
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A culturallybiasedviewis parochial in the pejorative sense: it suffers from limitations that indicate a failure to appreciate different, equally valid perspectives, a kind of evaluative myopia.
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I do not believe that that was a partisan view or abiasedview.
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I wanted only to point out that this highly one-sided andbiasedviewon referenda is something that is untraditional.
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That gives abiasedviewand is a complete misstatement of the facts.
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She was applying her own ratherbiasedviewof fairness and scarcity.
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The local authority is therefore likely to have a somewhatbiasedviewof public opinion if it hears only the complaints.
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Let none of us be accused of taking abiasedviewon these matters.
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It has also been suggested that the cadets deliberately set out to annoy lecturers whom they believed had been giving them abiasedview.
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But that was perhaps a ratherbiasedviewin the course of hectic negotiations.
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I hold abiasedviewon this matter, because the engines are manufactured in my constituency.
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I recognised that that was my view of that programme—mybiasedviewat that time.
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If they have abiasedviewon some issues, they have been at least transparently frank and open about it, and they are to be congratulated on that.
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They are also only a little different from investment trusts although somewhat inferior, in mybiasedviewas chairman of one investment trust and a director of about four others.
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The report concluded that relying on media coverage of dog-bite-related fatalities presents abiasedviewof the dogs involved.
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